PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD

DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE

1 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “C” 7/3/1974 B

2 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “D” 7/3/1974 B

3 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “B” 7/7/1974 B

4 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “D” 7/12/1974 B

5 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “B” 7/28/1974 B

6 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/3/1974 A Appendix “E”

7 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/7/1974 A Appendix “A”

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FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary July 1, 1974 – July 31, 1974

PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:

A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.

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DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE

8 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/12/1974 A Appendix “C”

9 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/21/1974 A Appendix “A”

10 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/25/1974 A Appendix “A”

11 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 7/28/1974 A Appendix “A”

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FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary July 1, 1974 – July 31, 1974

PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:

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D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift ------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) , ------(See '{'ra\,el ]~e(o"d fl\~ Tuvd Activity) f I uATro (Mo., Day, Yr,) -I ._ll.!I:!~J_~._~·97±_~_. 1 T!ME DAY 8:27 a.m. HONnAY PHONE ------1 TIME P=Placed R~~ Received ACTIVrf¥ ~-~~'+-L~l_-_LD-II- - In '_'_' ' ----'._-----_._._------, The Presi.dent and the First Lady \,'ent to the entrance of Dacha I II where they gr22t~d L~onid I. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central COlnmittee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R,

8:32 10:05 The President dnd Genua] Sec~~'L!tay.y Brezhnev motored from

Dacha 11: 5 Oreanda to Simferupo1 Airport.

The President and the Fiest Lady bade fare~\Tell to a group of Soviet vwrkers representing the people of the Ukranj.Ctn Soviet :;oci2list Republic (Uk, S. S .R.) and Ukranian govern­ ment offic.ials, including: Vladin;j.r Shc.herbLtskiy, Fin;t Secrptary of the Communist Parey of the l.TIz. S.S.R. Ivan Grushetskiy, Chairman of th~ Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Uk. S.S.R. Aleksz"nder P. Lyashko, CkIin"-3.n of the Council of Ministers of the Uk. S.S.R. Georgiy Sheve11, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Uk. S.S.R, Tro~'im N. C]wH0ourev, ChairmIn of the Crimean District SO"itiet Mrs. Trosim N. Chemodurev Membe.rs of the press White House photographer

The President and the First I,ac1y bade farew·ell to General Secretary Brezhnev.

10:27 12:07 The President and the First Lady fle,,' by "Sovie.t I" from Simferopol Airpor,:, Uk. S.S.R. to Hatchoulichi Nilitary Airport, Minsk, Belorussian S.S,R. For a list of passen­ gel's, see APXENDIX o'A. II

The President and the First Lady were greeted by a group of Be10russian government officials, including: Fedor A. Surg<1clOv! Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme SOV:8t of the Belorussian S.S.R. and Deputy Cha:i.rman of the Presidium of the. Supre.me Soviet of the U.S.2.rr, I Tikhon Y. Kicselev, Cha::.rman of the Council of Ministers of the Belorussian S.S.R. Petr H. ~·12she.rov, First Secretary of t~le Central Committee 0 f the Co;urmmj.st Party of Belorussia An"_toliy Y. Gud.novich, }~inister of Foreign Affairs of the Beloru32ian S.S.R. Hembers of the I',:ess White House phc;tn;;rapher

L...-__--JI..- --'-_--'__'-- . .__ .. .• , ._-_._------_.._._­ TH" vmm:: I\OUoE PRESIDENT RICHARD NiXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record lor Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JULY 1, 1974 DACHA. II . TIME DAY+-----­ OREANDA, U.S.S.R. 12:20 p.m. MONDAY --'----.,.....----,.------~------I PHONE TIME P=Placed R=,Received ACTIVITY 1----· ------+---~- 10 ,.:0U.::t:--+--=LO~-L:.:D4------.-

l2:~0 12:56 The President and the First Lady motored from Matchoulichi Military Airport to Dacha Zaslavl, the state residence.

The President and the First Lady were escorted by Mr. and Mrs. Surganov to the foyer of Dacha I.

TIle President and the First Lady were met by Pavel A. Krayevsky, Manager of the Zaslavl complex, and escorted to their suite.

1:10 The President and the First Lady, escorted by Mr. Gurinovich, went to Dacha II. The President and the First Lady were greeted by a group of I Belorussian officials.

1:19 3:00 The President and the First Lady were honored guests at a luncheon hosted by the Belorussian government. For a list of luncheon guests, see APPENDIX "B."

4:26 4 :1~4 The President and the First Lady motored from Dacha Zaslavl to Victory Monument.

The President participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at Victory Monument. He was assisted by: Brig. Gen. Richard L. Lawson, Military Assistant Lt,. Col. John V. Brennan, Military Aide

4:57 5:45 The President and the First Lady motored from Victory Monument to the Khatyn Memorial.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Yuriy M. Mikhnevich, Minister of Cultural Affairs of the Belorussian S.S.R. Natasha Kosheleva, Khatyn Memorial tour guide

The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Miss Kosheleva, toured the memorial complex. Members of the press ~~ite House phctographer

During the tour, the President placed a basket of flowers at the monument of the Eternal Flame. Members of the press White House photographer

The President met briefly with two flower girls who assisted in the ceremony.

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At the conclusion of the tour, the President signed the Honorary Visitor Book. Members of the press White House photographer

6:30 7:44 The President and the First Lady motored from the Khatyn Memorial to Matchoulichi Military Airport.

The President and the First Lady bade farewell to: Mr. Surganov Mr. Kieselev Mr. Masherov Mr. Gurinovich Members of the press White House photographer

8:04 9:12 The President and the First Lady flew by "Soviet I" from Matchoulichi Military Airport, Minsk, Belorussian S.S.R. to Vnukovo II Airport, . For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C. "

9:21 9:45 The President and the First Lady motored from Vnukovo II Airport to the Grand Kremlin Palace.

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"SOVIET I" MANIFEST

FROM: SIMFEROPOL AIRPORT, UK.S.S.R.

TO: MATCHOULICHI MILITARY AIRPORT t MINSK, BELORUSSIAN S.S.R.

JULY 1, 1974

President Nixon Mrs. Nixon Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the U.S.S.R. to the U.S.

A complete list of passengers was not made available to the Office of Presidential Papers and Archives. ll APPENDIX llB

LUNCHEON HOSTED BY THE BELORUSSIAN GOVERNHENT JULY 1, 1974 Dacha Zaslavl, Minsk, Belorussian S.S.R.

A list of guests was not made available to the Office of Presidential Papers and Archives. ll APPENDIX llC

"SOVIET I" HANIFEST

FROM: MATCHOUUCHI MILITARY AIRPORT, MINSK, BELORUSSIAN S. S. R. TO: VNUKOVO II AIRPORT, MOSCOW

JULY 1, 1974

President Nixon Mrs. Nixon Anatoliy F. Dobrynin. Ambassador from the U.S.S.R. to the U.S.

A complete list of passengers was not made available to the Office of Presidential Papers and Archives. I~E ,,,,,,, HOllSO PRESIDEiiT fliCHARD ;;:XGN'S D~;l.'i u:ARY () I (See Travd Rccord frr Travel Activity) 'I -_._~--- PLACE DAY BEGAN DA TE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JULY 2, 1974 I GR.A.J.'m KREl"ILIN PALACE -nr:iil--DAY------·­ L...::..M:..;.O..;.S~CO.;;..W..;.z._.:,U:...:.'..::.S...::..• .=..S..:...:.R:,:..,=--­ -.-- •. 12:14 p.m. TUESDAY ,­ PHONE ------·--·--::...------1 TIME P=Placed R=Reccived ACTIVITY 1----· ~.------__+--_r.--- In Out Lo to

12::1,4 12:15 P The President talked with his Special Consultant, Raymond K. Price, Jr.

4:22 The President went ~o St. Catherine's Hall

4:22 6:05 The President attended a meeting of members of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. delegations. For a list of attendees, see APPEN'CIX "A."

6:08 The President returned to his suite.

6:55 The President went to the Green Room.

7:00 7:21 The President addressed the people of the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. The remarks were broadcast live on radio and television in the and simultaneously, via satellite, in the .

7:23 The President returned to his suite.

8 :21 8:26 The President and the First Lady motored from the Grand Kremlin Palace to Spaso Housp, the resic1Emre of ATTjb~sS2dor and Hrs. Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador from the U.S. to the U.S.S.R. Hrs. Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.

The President and the First Lady were escorted to the Fawn Room by Ambassador and Hrs. Stoessel.

8:32 The President and the First Lady greeted the Soviet guests of honor: Leonid I. Erezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. Aleksey N. Kosygin, Chaixman of the Council of MinisteJ:s of the U. S. S. R. Nikolay V. Podgorny, Chairman of the Presidium of the Suprem~ Sovipt of th~ U.S.S.R.

8 :40 The Presidential party \vcnt to the Chandelier Room.

The Presidential party received dinner guests. Hembers of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

8:55 The Presidential pacty went to the Ballroom.

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8:55 10 :45 The President and the First Lady hosted a dinner in honor of the Soviet leaders. For a list of dinner guests, see APPENDIX "B." Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

10:50 The Presidential party returned to the Chandelier Room.

10:55 11:15 The Presidential party was entertained by pianist Eugene List.

The President and the First Lady escorted the Soviet guests of honor to their motorcades.

11 :25 11 :30 The President and the First Lady motored from Spaso House to the Grand Kremlin Palace.

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MEETING HITH MEMBERS OF THE U.S. AN-n U.S.S.R. DELEGATIONS JULY 2, 1974 St. Catherine's Hall, Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow, U.S.S.R.

U.S. Participants

President Nixon Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador from the U.S. to the U.S.S.R. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Assistant Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor, Department of State Harold H. Saunders, Senior NSC Staff Member Jan H. Lodal, NSC Senior Staff Hember Peter W.' Rodman, NSC Staff Hember

U.S.S.R. Participants

Leonid I. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. Aleksey N. Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. Nikolay V. Podgorny, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. Andrey A. Gromyko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R. Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the U.S.S.R. to the U.S. Georgiy Kornienko, Chief, U.S.A. Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Andrey N. Aleksandrov-Agentov, Aide to General Secretary Brezhnev Leonid M. Zamyatin, Director General of TASS Viktor M. Sukhodrev, Counselor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Soviet interpreter Andrey Vavilov, Ministry of Foreign Affairs APPENDIX "B" Attendance not confirmed

DINNER HONORING SOVIET LEADERS (HOSTED BY PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON) JULY 2, 1974 Spaso House, Moscow, U.S.S.R.

U.S. GUESTS

President Nixon Mrs. Nixon Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador from the U.S. to the U.S.S.R. Mrs. Walter J. Stoessel, Jr. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Assistant Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor, Department of State Arthur Hartman, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Henry E. Catto, Jr., U.S. Chief of Protocol Rose Mary Woods, Executive Assistant William G. Hyland, Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Re3~arch, Department of State A. Denis Clift, Senior NSC Staff Member Jan Lodal, Senior NSC Staff Member Eugene List, pianist Mrs. Eugene List Adolph Dubs, Minister-Counselor, U.S. Embassy, U.S.S.R. Mrs. Adolph Dubs David Nalle, Counselor, U.S. Embassy, U.S.S.R. Mrs. David Nalle Karl E. Sommerlatte, Counselor, U.S. Embassy, U.S.S.R. Mrs. Karl E. Sommerlatte Noble M. Melencamp, Counselor, U.S. Embassy, U.S.S.R. Mark J. Garrison, Counselor, U.S. Embassy, U.S.S.R. Mrs. Mark J. Garrison Jack L. Tech, Counselor, U.S. Embassy, U.S.S.R. Rear Adm. James O. Mayo, U.S. Embassy, U.S.S.R. Mrs. James O. Mayo Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Consultant Raymond K. Price, Jr., Special Consultant Jack F. Matlock, Jr., Director of the Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Department of State Marjorie P. Acker, Staff Assistant Helen Thomas, press Harry Reasoner, press Frank Cromier, press Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, press APPENDIX "B" CONTINUED PAGE 2

U.S.S.R. GUESTS (List no~ complete)

Leonid I. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. Mrs. Leonid I. Brezhnev Nikolay V. Podgorny, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S,S.R. Aleksey N. Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. Leonid M. Zamyatin, Director General of TASS G.A. Arbatov, Director of the U.S.A. Institute Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the U.S.S.R. to the U.S.

76 Soviet officials I , ..1 AQDITION TO APPENDIX "B"

. . .. 'GUEST LIST FOR STATE DINNER "f' # , , . .. ~.. HOSTED BY PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON,·,'-. "'.... ',', '.'

: .. ' ..

• ~ . . '. • :;'~ ... ::.... • * .

" .,

soviet Guests:

'­ -. Leonid Il'ich Brezhnev General Secretary, Central U

. ~ . ..'.... ."., -. '. ,', " Conunittee of. the Cormnunist I ,', ,;.,; Party of 'the Soviet .Union, ,',

Brezhneva

Viktorovich podgornyy Chairman of the Presidium . of the/Supreme Soviet of" ' i the Unionjof Soviet Socialist Republics " '

~. podgornaya _'

.31_----Aleksey Nikolayevich Kosygin Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ¥ ,/ o?5··~Mrs.' Ljudmila Alekseyevna Gvishiani Daughter of Chairman Kosygin

/' \' ~~uriY Vladimirovich Andropov Chairman of the state (, Committee/. for state. security tI I" of the Unlon/of Sovlet· 7

! !, -." .._-. -­ Socialist Republics J Mrs. Andropova

Andrey Andreyevich Gromyko Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Union of Soviet 1 Socialist Republics

Mrs. Gromyko APP. "B":

,', r

• ~ .', • H Andrey Antonovich Grechko~, Minister of Defense of ~ '.: the "Union/of Soviet '-~ "0 ,". l ".1, Soci~lists '. : ' , Republics ...". .'" , 0'·. Grechko . ' . " i ; ...... ,,' . " . °t· , "': •••..• ·.0· • ~. 0 Pavlovich Kirilenko;~ ',' Secretary of the -Central' . Committee of the Communist It , ,.Party of the Soviet, Union Kirilenko ~ ".~ : . .. •• :':° 0 •••• ., \: '. " . ~ , . '.' .. Fedor Davydovich Kplakov~, Secretary of,' the Central' Committee of the Communist r -Party of the Soviet '£,Jnion

Mrs. Kulakova

Yanovich Pel'she ~ Chairman of the Committee for Party/Control of the ~ Central,! Committee of the! -, Communi'st:party of' the . ' Soviet Union pel'she .. / ­ G9.7~ikhai~ Andreyevich Suslov Secretary of the Central J , . Committee of the Communist 7 Party of the soviet Union

Nikolayevich Shelepin ~ Chairman of the All-Union . Central Council of Trade f ;~ • Unions '

tlll~(. Shcil ep ir:.a L: '. Nikolayevich Ponomarev ~ Secretary of the Central / . Committee of the Communist 1 /1/1 Party of the Soviet Union ponomareva i I Fedor9vich Ustinov ~ Secretary of the Central

,~ • oil •. /I ~ • Committee of the Communist 1 Party of the soviet Union

Mrs. ustinova

'. . J APP. liB"

. r . . . ..J6{ ~hai~ . AlekseY~Vich Yasnoi . Chairman of the Presidium .. . '." of the Supreme Soviet of ,'., ." , the Russian Socialist :,'.. '.. -~ ~,' ' ' :: ; ,.Federated Soviet Republic Georgiy Sarnso~ovich DZO~~~~id'~~"~'_" ~~ai.rman 'of the' pr~s~dium of the Supreme Soviet of '" the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic Ivan Vasil'yevich.Arkhipovv' .Deputy Chairman of the'

...... ~ , Council of'Ministers 6fthe . .y. . .:. -: :" - . Union of soviet Socialist.· . Republics

Arkhipova '.

NikOlaYKOnstantinovichBaYbakov~DepU~y Chairman of the Council of Ministers ,of the Union of Soviet Socialist. Republics and Chairman of the State Planning Committee ... .-~" Mrs. Baybakova - Alekseyevich Kirillin v Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of. : Soviet Socialist Republics and Chairman· of the State Committee for Science and

Technology i' i i Kirillina j I l, Ignatiy Trofimovich Novikov ~ Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Chairman of the State Committee for Construction Affairs

Mrs. Novikova

Vasil'yevich Smirnov v' Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Mrs. Smirnova

-. , ... ; , APP. "B.",,-,

t .. ,'," ( / " f . .... ~ ~ ...... , . .' . . . i,'" '.: Aleksey Pavlovich Shitikov ...... '.' Chainnan' of the Council" ' . .... '... : .. : ~ .; ....,;.- '",;':,>~~;,,: of tne Union of the ~ Supreme .:.': ~,";", .. : .: :;",' ~~..:. '..: .. :":·7~·!.· .. Soviet of the Union ,of Soviet /' .', '~.:. ,...:'..:-:.: ~<:.> .,.:...... ,':. :.:" .Socialist Republi~s .' " .

1''' 1.../.10: Yadgar'Sadykoyna ~asr:iddinov~ '. Chairman of the. Council 'of ", :. Nationalities' '~f' the s~pre~e·"· Soviet of the Union ·of Soviet.

~ " Socialist Republics'.

Mikhail Porfir'yevich Georgadze secretary of the Presidiwn­ ,- , ' " ...... :. . ' .. .. . of the Supreme Soviet of .the-' Un10n of Soviet ~ocialist ~ Republics .' .- '. . . . ~oris Pavlovich Bugayev Minister of Civil Aviation , of the Union of Soviet Sociali: Republics .

~. Vasiliy, Fedorovich Garbuzov Minister'of Finance of the. Union of Soviet Socialist, , -' Republic~ ~-. ~ . / \ .. '" .... .': . d>JY Tim~fey B~risovi~h4 Guzhenko' Minister of the Maritime Fleet of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ~. Vyache~~av petrovi~h Yelyutin Minister of Higher and , Secondary Specialized Educatiol, of the Union of Soviet Socialii;. Republics [. • ~ petr Stepanovich Neporozhniy I q/. Minister of Power and \ : .,. Electrification of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics /' L/ ~ - Boris Vasil'yevich petrovskiy Minister of Health of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Yekateri~a Alekseyevna Furteeva Minister 'of Culture of the o <:"::"",:',0 ',' Union 'of soviet Socialist . . 't .

First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Union 0: Soviet Socialist Republics s

.. .'. .. f .. " "...... , .'...... ' .«:.t..': ~.. . "...... '. Petr Andreyevich Abrasirnov. "Head of a Department of the .

.: . ..:. Central Committee of the "';":::" ..\. .... ,..; .... :.,...... :":..;." .t,,:::.' c.()~un~s~:?a,rty Of the Soviet ' . . . . ";~: Union" .-":: , ,. : '.' '.

";,..-; ',' .: ~ "I •• •• • ••, , ••••• · ·~ •• L·:.·.•••..•.. .,., ' ..•.•.••••. ,.: .. ' .~. ". . ".'. . ~ . '. • / •• :.... .' • Co .,.: ,·.'," ••••••: •• • ..c .. '. "' •.•.'.,.: •..:.'. , ':' .:'. :, "::' :.:'., ;,' ; •...•.. '.' . " \ .. j/?' Leonid ~itrofanovich Zarnyatin General Director of th~ . . . .~. ..:: '" ..,: ...... ' .. : . ~: J •.. •.. ' '. . -.. .# ,.:." . ". .,.., " Telegraph ·Agency of ·.the· .' . S'oviet Union' '. '.' ... ~. '.' .:....." . .. ~-_sergeYGeorg ~~~ViCh ~ap~n: .' Chainnan of the state·' . '. ., ...... 'Committee' . for TelevLslon' and.':.:' " Radio Broadcasting of the Union' of Soviet Social·ist .. ::. , . Republ~cso

.J:/r,' Hikhail Romanovich Kuz'min First Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Union of soviet "..' - . . . . Socialist Republics, Army " . . .. ' ... , ~ . ... . General.

AnatoliyFedorovich Dobrypin ~ Ambassador of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • to the United states of America

Mrs. Do 1:? rynina I~ ~ikhail'----- ~irtyukov if/ Sergeyevich Administrator' of Affairs of .1," I , the Council of Ministers of I the Union of Soviet Socialist l. " .. '----"'--' .. ". Republics Andrey Mikhaylovich Aleksandrov Assistant to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Blatov Assistant to the General Secretary of the Central : :.''. 'I'" Committee of the Communist Party-of the Soviet Union

J Boris Ivanovich Stukalin Chairman of the State Committee for Publishing Houses, Printing Plants, and the900k , '. ' .. o .0 Trade of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ,. ./ APP . "B'"

.j. /' ," -~.?1\ Igor I NikolaYE?vi9h Zernskov" .:. Deputy Minister of Foreign tJ)fJ\ ~ .. .. 'Affairs of the Un"ion of Soviet - . / --:'. ­ SocLilist Republics

.,l!f .v~ad~~r Semenovich S~me.?ov i .:DepU~Y Minister o~ F~reign . ,.. ,', . . ..' -,.. '.' '. :.. :.~ ' ..­ Affalrs .. of .the. Unlon of·.Sovlet .. '. . - ., '... . . 'Socialist Republic~' . ',' .

• •• -.':.': • ",',', ,., .,•• ~ t ••• ' •••• , .... ,.' ~J.:.•••.•• .... : , ...... ,I. ", '. '.~ ... i'.I~, ..... ~ :"••::~ ..... ~ ...~T··.~ 41~' ,' ••,' t,. "," ...... ,.': • ; •• _ •• : ••" • I Yako~' Alek~a~~~~~i'c~'~~~ik\/" ': '~··~·~'~~n·e~~ ·~~~r~·~~n'~~~i~~ .. ·~f '. '" . .... :,' '., ; .', <-"" ..;' " .. :. ·.the.Uni?n;. of Soviet Soq~~tist :.· Republics 'to the United Nations

Viadimir Sergeyevich Alkhimov Deputy' Minister' of Foreign " " Trade' of the Union of'Soviet Socialist Republics

~/~avel stepanovich Kutakhov D~putyMinister of .Defense of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Chief Marshal of . Aviation

. , ~Yevgeniy Ivanovich Cha'iov" . Deputy Minister of Health of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics /' ~t/~ Dzherma.il Mikhaylovich Gvishiani Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Science and . Technology of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ~1~Vladimir Fedorovich Promyslov Chairman of the Moscow City Executive Co~~ittee ~Gec=giY Arkad'yevich Arbatov Director of the United States of America Institute of the . Academy of Sciences of the Unior. of Soviet Socialist Republics . ~UriY' Nikolayevich Chernyakov Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Markovich Korniyenko./ Chief of the United states of America Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Union of Soviet Socialist RepUblics

Hrs. Korniyen.ko ] ., . ·AP.P. "B"

.. . Assistant to the Chairman'

j / ~ . of the Council of· Ministers .. ',' of the'Union of soviet·

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~ Lev, Borisovich Burdyukov Official of the Committee for State Security of the Un~on of Soviet-Socialist Republics .,Jk. Oleg Mikhaylovich Sokolov Counselor of the United States of America Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of ,the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ...... , .. APP. "B" f , ...... /J Igor r Mikhaylovich Shcherba~ov . First Secretary of the' /'4 it ." Protocol Division of the Ministr '" .. ,.. '. '.' ...... '., .... of Foreign Affairs of the Union . .., .... 0.:' ". ' ..~'.:'.' .' '. .' of Soviet Socialist Republics. . }/i{'tiladtmii .An~~e:ye~iChkuies1i..;i'·';':;' :~couii~ei~/ of£li~Ulli£ed ;.. .~..'....: .' " ...•:,: -' .' ':'·.::',"i:': ~<,.: ." ':;" ..'~.' :, ', ;:.:<~ .~ ..: ,~..:.. ~:- ':. ·.:·.states:·· of,·Ame·rica·Divi,s:ion'.:..:: ·,; '..:;::-, ." '. ' .... '" "of the Ministry of Foreign .' '. "'~' Affairs of the Union·of Soviet . ":-:'" . '" ,'., ...... '. ." Socialist Republics '. ~~./ . k t' . kh 1···· h . '. . .. './. :M'. V1. ,9.r Ml ay. pV1..c.. Su~hodr.ey' Coun~elor...Qf. the.Secoricl ..:;':: ;. .,. '.';.: : ··v .,... . . '., .;'.. ;' ',:. .:. '., '...... < .: .. :. ..:. . European Division. of the .. ~. :.~ ',' " . -. . :' . "... Ministry of Foreign Affairs', : . of the Union of soviet· . .. ' - . '.. . S6cialist Republi?s . . '~An~;ey Mikhaylovich Vavilov Translator from the Bureau of Translations of the Ministry of·· Foreign Affairs of the Union , of Soviet Socialist Republics ! t6S' , ,~.{.' Tat'yana A~eksandrovna., ,...' ~./ij Uj ;J) ovchinn~.~ova Translator from the Bureau of 'Translations of the Ministry ! ()fr '...... of Foreign Affairs of the Union of Soviet Socialist· Republics •

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11:15 11:17 The President \oJa1ked from his suite to the Green Room.

11:17 The President met with: Leonid I. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. Viktor M. Sukhodrev, Counselor of the Nin:i.stry of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R. and interpreter

12:24 12:55 The President participated in a plenary session with U.S. and Soviet official parties. For a list of attendees~ see APPENDIX "A. 1I ~------

The President went to Vladimir Hall.

112 :58 1:15 The President and Gene1~al Secretary Brezhnev participated in a signing ceremony for: IIProtocol to the Treaty Between the U.S. and the U. S. S. R. on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic 1 ll 1 Missile Systems "Treaty Retw(·fO.n t.lle U.S. and U.S.S.R. on the Limitatio of Underground Nuclear Weapons Tests" IIU.S.-U.S.S.R. Joint Statpmpnt C0ncerning Future Djs­ cussions on the Dangers of Envi.ronmental Warfare"

The President and General Secretary Brezhnev also signed the Joint U. S .-Soviet Communi.que issued at the conclusion of the summit meetings between representatives of the U.S. and U.S.S.R. Members of the press, in/out White llouse photogrs.pher, in/out

The President went to Granavit Hall.

1:25 1:45 The President and the First Lady were honored guests at a reception hosted by the Presidium of the U.S.S.R. Supreme Soviet and th £ U. S. S. R. Governme.n t. Gues ts included mem­ bers of the U.S. official party~ Heads of the Diplomatic Missions and their wives, and Soviet Leaders. White House photogrnpher~ in/out

The President and the. First Lady received Heads of Diplomatic 1'1issions and their I·lives. They uere assisted by: Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Amb8ssador from the U.S. to the U.S.S.R. Mrs. Walter J. Stoessel, Jr.

The President and the :FirSt Lady went to St. George Hall where they were greeted by Soviet leaders.

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The reception continued.

The President and the First Lady bade farewell to the Soviet leaders.

2:50 2:52 The President and the First Lady walked from St. George Hall to their suite.

4:27 4:55 The President and the First Lady motored from the Grand Kremlin Palace to Vnukovo II Airport.

The President and the First Lady were honored guests at a departure ceremony hosted by the Government of the U.S.S.R. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "B." Members of the press White House photographer

Moscm., ---Time EDT 5:18 7:27 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Vnukovo II Airport, Moscow, U.S.S.R. to Loring AFB, Caribou, }~ine. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

(Actual flying time - 9 hours 9 minutes)

EDT 7:27 The President and the First Lady deplaned.

7:27 8:18 The President's and the First Lady's arrival in the U.S. was broadcast live over nationwide radio and television.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Vice President Gerald R. Ford Susan Ford, daughter Governor Kenneth M. Curtis (D-Maine) Mrs. Kenneth M. Curtis Julie Eisenhower Col. Grady Friday, Wing Commander, Loring AFB

The President and the First Lady went to the speaker's plat­ form. They were accompanied by: Vice President Ford Julie Eisenhower Governor and Mrs. Curtis

The President was introduced by Vice President Ford.

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Council in Brussels t Belgium and his summit conferences with General Secretary Brezhnev in the U.S.S.R. Members of the press White House photographer

The President departed the platform and greeted base personnel gathered for his arrival.

The President bade farewell to Governor and Mrs. Curtis.

The President and the First Lady, accompanied by their daughter, Julie, motored to the ramp of the "Spirit of '76."

8:18 11 :28 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Loring AFB, Caribou, Maine to Homestead AFB, Florida. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D."

11:33 11:50 The President flew by helicopter from Homestead AFB to the Key Biscayne Compound. for a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E."

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U.S.S.R. participants Leonid I. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. Aleksey N. Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. Nikolay V. Podgorny, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. Andrey A. Gromyko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R. And~ey N. Aleksandrov-Agentov, Aide to General Secretary Brezhnev Georgiy Kornienko, Chief of the U.S.A. Division of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the U.S.S.R. to the U.S. Leonid M. Zamyatin, Director General of TASS Viktor M. Sukhodrev, Counselor of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs and interpreter Andrey Vavilov, Ministry of Foreign Affairs interpreter U.S. participants President Nixon Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador from the U,S. to the U.S.S.R. Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counsellor, Department of State Arthur A. Hartmnn, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Assistant William G. Hyland, Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State Jan M. Lodal, NSC Senior Staff Member Peter W. Rodman, NSC Staff Member APPEND IX "B" Attendance not confirmed

DEPARTUHE CEREMONY •. - MOSCOW, U. S. S•R. Vnukovo II Airport, Moscow, U.S.S.H. July 3, 1974

Soviet Party Leonid 1. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. Andrey A. Gron:t\rko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R. Aleksey N. Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. Nikolay V. Podgorny, Chairman of the PresidilUll of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the IT.S.S.R. to the U.S. Dmitry S. Nikiforov, Soviet Chief of Protocol

U.S. Party President Nixon First Lady Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Arthur A. Hartman, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., Ambassador from the U.S. to the U.S.S.R. Mrs. Walter J. stoessel, Jr. Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counsellor, Department of State Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Assistant

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3:06 3:55 The President went boating on the Coc~ Lobo.

3:55 The President returned to tbe Key Biscayne Compound.

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8:54 8:57 P The President talked long distance with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in Rome, Italy.

11:20 11:48 P The President talked long distance with John B. Connally, law partner with Vinson, Elkins, Searls, Connally and Smith.

3:30 4:47 The President went boating on the Coco Lobo.

4:47 The President returned to the Key Biscayne Cotlpound.

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1:26 1:28 P The President talked long distance with Vice President Gerald R. Ford.

2:22 4:15 The President motored through the area.

4:15 The President returned to the Key Biscayne Compound.

6:46 6:49 The President motored from the Key Biscayne Compound to the Key Biscayne Restaurant.

The President had dinner with: The First Lady C.G. Rebozo Jane Lucke

Following dinner, the Pre:Jident danced to "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" with 10-year-old Lisa Berry of Ft. Lauderdale Florida.

The President greeted clientele of the restaurant, including John Palm, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

10:56 10:59 The President motored from the Key Biscayne Restaurant to the Key Biscayne Compound.

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10 :48 The President went to the Key Biscayne he1ipad.

10:48 11:20 The President flew by helicopter from the Key Biscayne Compound to the Merriweather Post Estate, Mar-A-Lago, in Palm Beach. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A. II

The President visited the Mar-A-Lago Estate, willed to the U.S. Government by Mrs. Marjorie Merriweather Post, former Director of General Foods. The President, accompanied by C.G. Rebozo, looked over the property to determine its potential for possible use by U.S. Presidents for visiting foreign dignitaries.

11:51 12:27 The President fle~" by helicopter from Mar-A-Lago, Palm Beach to the Key Biscayne Compound. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

3:35 4:15 The President went boating on the Coco Lobo III.

4:15 The President returned to the Key Biscayne Compound.

7:38 The President went to the Key Biscayne Compound helipad.

7:38 7:49 The President flew by helicopter from the Key Biscayne Compound to Homestead AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A. ll

7:53 9:45 The President flew by the llSpirit of '76 11 from Homestead AFB, Florida to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passen­ gers, see APPENDIX "B. ll

9:08 9:16 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of pas­ sengers, see APPENDIX "A."

9:19 The President went to the second floor Residence.

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9:21 The President went to the Oval Office.

10:02 11:12 The President met with Vice President Gerald R. Ford.

11 :15 11 :45 The President met with: Caspar W. Weinberger. Secretary of HEW Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Executive Director of the Domestic Council Members of the press. in/out White House photographer, in/out

11 :54 1:32 The President met with: , Counsellor Kenneth Rush, Counsellor , Counsellor Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant

2:04 2:45 The President met with: James D. St. Clair, Special Counsel Mr. Haig

3:55 The President went to his office in the EOB.

4:09 4:10 P The President talked with Senator Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska).

5:37 The President went to the barber shop.

5:56 The President went to West Executive Avenue.

5:58 6:06 The President motored from West Executive Avenue to Pier One of the Washington Navy Yard.

6:10 7:42 The President went boating On the Sequoia.

7:42 The Sequoia docked at Pier One of the Washington Navy Yard.

7:58 8:06 The President motored from the Washington Navy Yard to the South Grounds of the vfuite House.

8:09 The PrEosident returned to the secol1cl floor Residence.

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9:02 The President HenI to the Oval Office.

10:34 The President met Lo disc.uss Secretary Simon's forthcoming trip to the Middle East with: William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury Maj. Gen. Br~nt G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant White House photographer, in/out

10:34 11:54 The President met to discuss economic matters with the Quadriad: Secretary Silr;on Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (eEA) Roy L. Ash, Director of the OMB Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Fi:de.ral Reserve System Kenneth Rush, Counsellor Hembers of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

12:01 12:11 The President met to discuss U.S.-Japanese relations with: James D. Hodgson, Ambassador from the U.S. to Japan Haj. Gen. Scm-!croft Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

1:35 1:47 The President met \-!ith his Special Counsel, James D. St. Clair

2:06 The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President met .d.th: 4:10 4:41 Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior John C. Whitaker, Under Secretary of the Interior Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Executive Director. of the Domestic Council vlhite House pbotographer, in/out

6:16 The President returned to the Oval Office.

6:20 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

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8:28 8:37 The President met \'lith Seeretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

8:37 The President and Secretary Kissinger went to the Cabinet Room.

8:37 10:27 The President met to discuss his trip to Belgium and the U.S.S.R. with bipartisan Congressional leaders For a list of attendees~ see APPElmrx "A. " Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

10:27 The President returned to the Oval Office.

10:36 10:44 The President met with Secretary Kissinger.

12:05 12:37 The President met with: Peter J. Brennun, Secretary of Labor Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.~ Executive Directbr of the Domestic Council Members of tl18 press, in/c:1.it White House photographer~ in/out

The President met with: 12:41 12:46 Jacques Kosciusko-Horizet, Ambassador from to the U.S. 12:41 12 :45 Mrs. Thomas T. Cooke, Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association 12:41 12:45 John H. Harner, Admini2trator of the American Revolution BicentennLl1 Administration 12:41 12 :45 Anne Armstrong, Counsellor 12:41 12 :45 t1aj. Gen. Brent G. Sco'\vcroft, Deputy Assistant Members of the press~ in/out White House photographer, in/out Ambassador Kosciusko-Noi:ize:: presented the President with a letter from President Valery Giscard d'Estaing of France. The letter announced a gift from the people of France to the U.S. of a "Sound and Light" spectacle for Mount Vernon in commc~~rction of the U.S. ficent2nnin1.

12 :46 12:54 The President particip2ted in a promotion ceremony for his Special Assistant~ George A. Joulvan, from Hajor to Lieu­ tenant Colonel in the U.S. Army. Also present were: Mrs. George A. Jouh72.n Jenni f er JOUhJA.Il, seven-year-01d daughter Chrissy Jouhllan, five-year--.:.l1.d daughter AlexanderJessica Joulwan,H. HiJ.ig~one-year-Ol_d_d_a_ll._g_h._t_e_r Jr., ,\ssistant J White House pho t:)grapher, in/out L- ..L.- .L.__.L...._--'- ...... __ ._

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12:55 12:56 The President met with his Special Assistant, William Henkel, Jr.

1:08 1:20 The President met with: James D. St. Clair, Special Counsel Mr. Haig

1:21 The President went to his office in the EOB.

6:19 6:26 The President motored from West Executive Avenue to Pier One of the Washington Navy Yard.

6:29 8:39 The President went boating on the Sequoia with a group of Congressmen. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX "B."

7:10 8:15 The Presidential party had dinner.

8:04 The Sequoia docked at Pier One of the Washington Navy Yard.

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8:39 8:47

8:49 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

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h£c 2 a~ 2 1'.'.1;«'). APPENDIX "N' Attendance confirmed All present

BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP MEETING JULY 10, 1974 Cabinet Room, White House

President Nixon Vice President Gerald R. Ford Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger

Sen. Mike Mansfield (D-Montana) Sen. Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania) Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-West Virginia) Sen. Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan) Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-Arkansas) Sen. George D. Aiken (R-Vermont) Sen. John C. Stennis (D-Mississippi) Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina) Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Arkansas) Sen. John O. Pastore (D-Rhode Island)

Speaker of t~le House Carl B. Albert (D-Oklahoma) Congo Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D-Massachusetts) Congo John J. Rhodes (R-Arizona) Congo Leslie C. Arends (R-) Congo Thomas E. Morgan (D-Pennsylvania) Congo Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen (R-New Jersey) Congo F. Edward Hebert (D-Louisiana) Congo William G. Bray (R-Indiana) Congo George H. Mahon (D-Texas) Congo Elford A. Cederberg (R-Michigan) Congo Melvin Price (D-Illinois)

Anne Armstrong, Counsellor Dean Burch, Counsellor Kenneth Rush, Counsellor Roy L. Ash, Director of the OMB Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Assistant Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant William E. Timmons, Assistant Peter M. Flanigan, Executive Director of the Council on International Economic Policy (CIEP) Tom C. Korologos, Deputy Assistant Max L. Friedersdorf, Deputy Assistant David R. Gel:gen, Special Assistant APPENDIX liB" Attendance confirmed by the Military Aides Office All present

SEQUOIA - DINNER WITH A GROUP OF CONGRESSMEN JULY 10, 1974 Sequoia, Washington, D.C.

President Nixon

Congressman John N. Er1enborn (R-Illinois) Congressman Wendell Wyatt (R-Gregon) Congressman LaMar Baker (R-) Congressman E.G. Shuster (R-Pennsylvania) Congressman William G. Bray (R-Indiana) Congressman Samuel S. Stratton (D-New York) Congressman David E. Satterfield III (D-Virginia) Congressman G.C. Fisher (D-Texas) Congressman Tom S. Gettys (D-South Carolina) Congressman Robert G.Stephens, Jr. (D-Georgia)

William E. Timmons, Assistant Dean Burch~ Counsellor ITHi: WH!TC HOUSE O\'EC:'IOEN1" R',Ii"Wil~~\on ":'V""'I"j'S D'f II '.' l',U'r.l"( Pn >J vii 1\1.1 ,'d"V, tt..... 1 L,;li'\r\ £ (See Travel Record fur Travel Activity) --'------I PLACf. 0AY BEyAN DATE (Mo., Dar. Yr.)

JULY 11, 19 7{f - - -_._- -- ~------_.- THE HHITE HOUSE TIME DAY _ t:..:..'J~A.:.::S~H=IN.:.::G;.;;,.TO..;,;;N~,_D=-.:...rC...;.,' ill. ---r------..__._-_._----_:::-:..~-::..:..:.:.:..:-..~==;.;.:..-,8: 30 a. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Receivcd ACTiVITY ]n Out 10 LD

8:30 The President went to the first floor Family Dining Room.

8 :30 9:53 The President met for breakfast with: Vice President Gerald R. Ford House Hinority Leader John J. rillodes (R-Arizona) Congressman Leslie C. Arends (R-Illinois) William E. Timmons, Assistant Dean Burch, Counsellor

9:54 The President went to the Oval Office.

10:01 10:05 The President met .11 th Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

10:07 The President went to the Cabinet Room,

10:07 11:24 The President met to discuss his trip to Belgium and the U.S.S.R. with members of the Ca.binet. For a list of a t tend ees, see !:.PPEND IX lJA. If White House photograpi~~:r, in/out

11:25 The President returned to the Oval Office.

11:30 11:37 The President met with his Counsellor, Kenneth Rush.

11:40 The President returned to the Cabinet Room.

11:40 1:45 The President met to discuss the problem of inflation with a group of business and econo:uic leader::~. For a list of attendees, see APF~NDIX "B." Members of the press, -j-n/out White House photographer, in/out

1 :45 The President returned to the Oval Office.

1:52 The President went to his office in the BOB.

2:57 3:02 P The President talked with Senator James L. tiuckley (Conserva­ tive-Republican-New York)

The President returaed to the O~al0ffic~.

The President met to discuss tllP remainder of the legislative calendar with: 4:10 5:04 Vice President Ford 4:10 4:56 Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania) 4:10 4:56 Senator Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan) 4:10 4:56 Hr. Burch 4:10 4:56 Hr. Timmons \\Thite House. photographer, in/out I

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5:18 5:53 The Presidept met to discuss Legal Services legislation with: Senator Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska) Congressman LaMar Baker (R-Tennessee) Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Executive Director of the Domestic Council Mr. Timmons White House photographer, in/out

6:03 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

6:16 6:19 P The President talked with Mr. Cole.

6:21 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.

6:22 6:29 The President motored from the South Grounds of the \{hite House to Pier One of t~e Washington Navy Yard.

6:34 8:12 The President went boating on the Sequoia.

8:12 The Sequoia docked at Pier One of the Washington Navy Yard.

8:35 The President motored from the Washington Navy Yard to the " South Grounds of the White House.

8 :45 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

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CABINET MEETING JULY 11) 1974 Cabinet Room, ~~1ite House

President Nixon

Vice President Gerald R. Ford Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Under Secrct2ry of the Treasury Edward C. Schmults Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger Attorney General William B. Saxbe Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz Secretary of Commerce Frederick B. Dent Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan Secretary of nmv Caspar 'Iv. Weinberger Secretary of BUD James T. Lynn Secretary of Transportation Claude S. Brinegar Director of the OMB Roy L. Ash Anne Armstrong, Counsellor Dean Burch, Counsellor Kenneth Rush, Counsellor

George Bush, Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) Herbert SteIn, Chairm::1n of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEll.) Peter M. Flanigan, Executive Director of the Council on International Economic Policy (ClEP) Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Executive Director of the Domestic Council

Aleiander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant Leonard Garment, Assistant Raymond K. Price, Jr., Special Consultant William J. Baroody, Jr., Special Consultant William E. Timmons, Assi.stant (attendance not confirmed) Kenneth W. Clawson, Communications Director to the President David N. Parker, Special Assistant Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Consultant Noel C. Koch, Special Assistant Robert T. Hartmann, Assistant to Vice President Ford Jerry H. Jones, Special Assistant Franklin F. Gannon, Special Assistant APPENDIX lIB" Attendance not confirmed

MEETING WITH A GROUP OF BUSINESS ~~ ECONOMIC LEADERS JULY 11, 1974 Cabinet Room, White House

President Nixon

Kenneth Rush, Counsellor Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Roy L. Ash, Director of the OMB Sidney L. Jones, Deputy Assistant James W. McLane, Special Consultant to Mr. Rush Steven S. Gardner, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury William J. Baroody, Jr., Special Consultant

BUSINESS LEADERS Richard Gerstenberg, Chairman of General Motors Judson Hannigan, President of International Paper John Harper, Chairman of Alcoa J.K. Jamieson, Chairman of Exxon Reginald H. Jones, Chairman of General Electric Donald M. Kendall, Chairman of PepsiCo, Inc. and member of the Board of Trustees of the Richard Nixon Foundation Donald B. Kircher, Chairman and President of Singer Corp. Howard J. Morgens, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Proctor & Gamble Charles Myers, Jr., Chairman of Burlington Industries Don Perkins, Chairman of J e"Tp 1 Tea Charles J. Pilliod, Jr., Chairman of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Irving S. Shapiro, Chairman of E.I. DuPont, DeNemours, & Co. Edgar B. Speer, Chairman of U.S. Steel F. Perry Wilson, Chairman of Union Carbide Corp. Arthur Wood, Chairman of Sears-Roebuck

ECONOHISTS Otto Eckstein, Professor, Alan Greenspan, Townsend-Greenspan & Co. David Grove, Vice President and Econowist, IBM Corporation Gabriel Hauge, Chairman of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. Sidney Homer, Solomon Brothers Hendrick Houthhaker, Professor, Harvard University Paul McCracken, Professor, University of Michigan Pierre Rinfret, Rinfret, Boston Associates, Inc. Charles Schultze, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Allan Wallis, Chancellor, University of Rochester THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) :p PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) JULY 12, 1974 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:47 a.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 10 LD

8:47 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:50 9:15 The President met with his Special Counsel, James D. St. Clair.

9:17 The President went to the barber shop.

9:37 The President returned to the Oval Office.

10:01 10:14 The President participated in a signing ceremony for the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, H.R. 7130. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A. " Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

10:14 10 :21 The President met for a farewell handshake and photo with: Col. Dana G. Mead, departing Associate Director of the Domestic Council Mrs. Dana G. Mead Dana G. Mead, Jr., son Mark Mead, son Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Executive Director of the Domestic Council White House photographer, in/out

10 :31 10:33 The President met for a farewell handshake and photo with: • Roy Goodearle, departing Associate Director of the Office of Oil and Gas, Department of the Interior Mrs. Roy Goodearle Sarah Goodear1e, 17-year-01d daughter Ellen Goodearle, 16-year-old daughter Harold, Goodearle, ll-year-01d son Doris Goodearle, nine-year-01d daughter White House photographer

10:34 11 :14 The President met with: Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture Mr. Cole White House photographer, in/out

11 :14 11:15 P The President talked long distance with former Congressman James P. Richards (D-South Carolina).

11:59 12:00 P The President talked long distance with Judge Edwin Lewis.

12:46 12:59 The President and the First Lady motored from the South Grounds of the White House to the Washington National Cathedral. THE WHITE HOUSIC PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) JULY 12~ 1974 THE mUTE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:46 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Receivcd ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

The President and the First Lady were met by Rev. Cannon Jeffrey Cave, Precentor of the Washington National Cathedral.

The President and the First Lady were escoFted by Rev. Mr. Cave to their seats in the Cathedral.

1:17 2:14 The President and the First Lady attended funeral services for former Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Earl Warren. Participating in the services were: Rev. Philip M. Hannan, Roman Catholic Archbishop of New Orleans Rev. John T. Walker, Suffragan Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Washington Rev. Canon C. Leslie Glenn, Sub-Dean of the Washington National Cathedral Rabbi Alvin Fine, Professor of Humanities, San Francisco State University Rev Canon Cave f 2:14 The President and the First Lady escorted Mrs. Warren to her car.

2:20 2:28 The President and the First Lady motored from the Washington National Cathedral to the South Grounds of the White House.

2:32 The President returned to the Oval Office.

2:48 The President went to the Rose Garden.

2:48 3:04 The President met with members of the Wu Shu Martial Arts and Acrobatic Troupe from the People's Republic of China. For a list of members, see APPENDIX "B." Also present were: Huang Chen, Chief of the Liaison Office of the People's Republic of China in the U.S. Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Members of the press White House photographer

3:04 The President returned to the Oval Office.

3:20 4:02 The President met with: William E. Timmons, Assistant D2an Burch, Counsellor Mr. Cole

4:02 The President returned to the South Grounds of the "]hite House.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) JULY 12. 1974 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 4:03 D.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out to LD

4:03 4:10 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of pas­ sengers, see APPENDIX "C."

The President bade farewell to Lt. Col. James M. Perryman, Jr., departing Commanding Officer of Marine Helicopter Squadron 1.

EDT PDT 4:18 5:54 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB, Maryland to E1 Toro MCAS, California. For a list of pas­ sengers, see APPENDIX "D."

(Actual flying time - 4 hours, 36 minutes)

EDT 4:18 8:54 The President's activities during this time occurred in flight and are recorded in Eastern Daylight Time.

The President met with: ~, 4:46 5:47 Kenneth Rush~ Counsellor 4:46 5:47 Roy L. Ash, Director of the OMB 4:48 4:50 Members of the press 4:48 4:50 White House photographer

PDT 5:54 The President and the First Lady deplaned.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Gen. Robert W. Taylor, Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Air Bases West Mrs. Robert W. Taylor

6:04 6: 18 The President flew by helicopter from E1 Toro MCAS to the San Clemente Compound. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

6 :22 The President went to the San Clemente Compound residence.

I1F/SM/EJ 8/9/74 APPENDIX "A" Attendance confirmed All present

SIGNING CEREMONY FOR THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET AND ll1POUNDMENT CONTROL ACT OF 1974 (H.R. 7130) JULY 12, 1974

Oval Office t White House

President Nixon

Sen. Charles H. Percy (R-Illinois) Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R-Utah) Sen. William E. Brock III (R-Tennessee) Sen. Howard W. Cannon (D-Nevada) Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D-Maine) Sen. William B. Roth, Jr. (R-Delaware)

Speaker of the House Carl B. Albert (D-Oklahoma) Congo Ray J. Madden (D-Indiana) Congo George Mahon (D-Texas) Cong. John H. Rousselot (R-California) Cong. Herman T. Schneebeli (R-Pennsylvania) Congo Del Clawson (R-California) Cong. Glenn R. Davis (R-Wisconsin) Congo John J. McFall (n-California) Cong. Samuel H. Young (R-Illinois) Cong. David T. Martin (R-Nebraska) Congo Al Ullman (D-Oregon) Congo Joel T. Broyhill (R-Virginia) Congo Jamie L. Whitten (n-Mississippi) Congo James T. Broyhill (R-North Carolina)

Bryce N. Harlow, Chief of Public Relations for the Proctor and Gamble Corp. and representative of the Citizens for Control of Federal Spending Arch Booth, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce E. Douglas Kenna, President of the National Association of Manufacturers

Kenneth Rush~ Counsellor Roy L. Ash~ Director of the OMB APPENDIX "B"

MEETING WITH THE WU SHU MARTIAL ARTS AND ACROBATIC TROUPE FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (PRe) JULY 12, 1974 Rose Garden, White House

A list of attendees was not made available to the Office of Presidential Papers and Archives.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION THE \'IHm: HOU;,E PRESIDENT RICH/IRQ NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) f B~GAN PLACE DAY DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JULY 13~ 1974 'fHE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TIME Dh-Y·------­ SAN CLEHENTE ~ CALI FORNIA 8: 22 a.m. SATURDAY I------.-==:-:::-.------~------PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Reccived ACTIYI1Y In Out La LD

• 8:22 8:24 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound residence to his office.

10:01 10:53 The President met '-lith Vice President Gerald R. Ford.

10:53 The President and Vice President Ford went to the patio out­ side the President's office.

10:53 10:55 The President participated in a photo opportunity with Vice President Ford. Members of the press White House photographer

10:55 The President returned to his office. Enroute he greeted Robert T. Hartmann~ Assistant to Vice President Ford.

12:21 12:23 The President motored by golf cart from his office to the San Clemente COlilpound residence.

1:34 1:48 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound residence to Red Beach.

3:18 3:41 The President motored from Red Beach to the San Clemente Compound.

3:43 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound.

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U. S. {',()VERNMENT PRINTING OFfICE: 1972 0 • 472.080 THE WHlTE HOUSE PRESiDENT HiCHARll NIXON'S DAILY DIAI~Y (See Trad Record for Tr,vc! Activity) f PLACE vAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) .JULY 14, 1974 ._------"-----­ THE WESTERN \iHITE HOUSE TIME DAY SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFOfu~IA 2:44 p.m. SUNDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -----..-----f---.---I In Out to l.D

2:56 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

3:54 4:31 The President motored from Red Beach to the San Clemente Compound.

4:32 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

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------~-"""-----JULY 15 1974 - THE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE lIME DAY SA.~ CI.h'MENTE, CALIFORNIA 8:40 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Receivcd ACTIVITY In Out to LD

I 8:40 8:42 The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to his office.

10:30 10:31 The President motored by golf cart from his office to the San Clemente Compound he1ipad.

10:32 11:19 The President flew by helicopter from the San Clemente Compound to the estate of Walter H. Annenberg, Ambassador from the U.S. to the of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in Palm Springs, California. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

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As of JULY 15, 1974 the pas;~onger flight manifest !l.F-l ---- has not oeen f;l(-tde available to this office from th: ~.I:iHta)'y Aides Oi'fiee. fTI_T_H-F. WHI rE.HOUs£------p-R-ES!D·E-NT-R-lcHA-R·D-Nl·x-'o-~s D;~-.l-Lv-,-D-li~f-n-(-_.-. D

1__ (See Travel Record I\)! Travel Activi,y) T ;'LACE DAY EEG~,N DATE (MO_, D.y. Yr.) JULY 16 1974 _._--_ ..----'.._-.._---­ ~NNENBERG ESTATE TIME DAY PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 8:43 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placcd --_._--,._----+--.-.­R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

The President and the First Lady were overnight guests at the Palm Springs estate of Walter H. Annenberg, Ambassador from the U.S. to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland.

8:43 8:56 P The President talked long distance ~vith Governor Ronald W. Reagan (R--Cal Hornia) .

9:48 10:34 The President flew by helicopter from the Annenberg estate, Palm Springs to the San Clemente Compound. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

10:35 10:37 The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound helipad to the San Clemente Compound residence.

10 :42 10:43 The President motored by ~olf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to his office.

11 :35 11:48 The President met with Rabbi Baruch Korff, President of the National Citizens' Committee for Fairness to the Presiden­ cy. Rabbi Korff presented the President with a copy of his book, The Personal Nixon: St2yin.s_~~ the S',lm~it. White House photographer, in/out

11:50 12:20 The President met with: Kenneth Rush, Counsellor Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Ass.iste'rlt

12:32 12:39 P The President talked long distance \-lith Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

1:33 1:34 The President motored by golf cart from his office to the San Clemente Compound residence.

2:18 2: 3lf The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

3:48 L, :20 The President motored from Red Beach to the SanCleme.nte Compound.

4 :21 The President returned to t~e San Cle~ente Compound residence.

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As of JULY 16, 1974 the passenger flight nmnifest AF-l ------HELICOj'i:E;-{----- XXX has not been made available to this office from Ul~ Military Aides Office .

. ' r-c.- ----.••.•.----.-.--__. _ .. _~.c. __ __",,_••__._.• ,__,_ THC WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT r~1CHAFm NiXON'S OAil_Y__O_I_fJ.._R_Y -j>-----__--_-I f--.--.------(S~c Tra,:~l lle,o,J r'J[ Travel Activity). PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JULY 17, 1974 T}IE \~ESTERN \\fHITE HOUSE -T-IME-.-·--D-A-Y----·------­ SAN CLEl1ENTE, CALIFORNIA 10:11 a.m. vmDNESDAY PHONE ·_.,.------_·----- ....1 TIME P=Placed R~---'Received ACTIVITY -.------.------l------,-----­ In Out to LD

10 :11 10:12 The PreslC'tent Ir.otorc:d by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to the San Clemente helipad.

10:17 10:31 'The President £le'" by helicopter from the San Clemente Compound to Camp Pendleton. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

1:05 1:17 The President flew by helicopter from Camp Pendleton to the San Clemente Compound. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX riA,"

1:20 The President retlJened to the San Clemente Compcund residence.

1:26 1:32 P The President taH:ec1. long distance with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

2:12 2 :34 P The President taJkcQ long distance with hls Assistant, William E. Til1:mui1s.

2:48 3:01 The Presldent mot()J~ed from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach

4:04 4:16 The President rnoto:ced from Red Beach to the San Clemente Compound.

4:19 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

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As of JULY 17, 1974 the passenger fli8ht manifest P~-l---- HELICOPTER XXX has not been made available to this office from the Military Aides Office.

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11:44 11 :46 p The President talked long distance with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

2:23 2:34 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

4:06 4:20 The President motored from Red Beach to the San Clemente Compound.

4:21 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

5:33 5:46 P The President talked long distance \vith Rabbi Baruch Korff, President of the NaU.onal Citizens' Committee for Fairness to the Presidency. Tl~e President:' s telephone call was amplified to gUCGt~ 8ttending the Second Congress of the National Citizens' Committee for Fairness to the Presidenc.y at the Shon:ham An,cricana Hotel, I-Jashington, D.C.

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10 :13 10:15 The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to his office.

}8:17 10:40 The President met with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

10:U 11:05 The President participated in a signing ceremony for the "Joint Declaration of Principles Bet\o,Teen the U.S. and Spain" with: Joaquin Cervino, Charge d' Affaires of the Spanish Embassy in Washington, D.C. Andre Drake, Spanish Consul General in Los Angeles, California Secretary Kissinger Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11 :07 12:16 The President met to discuss economic matters with: Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Roy L. Ash, Director of the OMB Kenneth Rush, Counsellor Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out 12:19 12:31 The President met with former astronaut Neil Armstrong, mis- I sion commander of Apollo XI, the first manned spacecraft to land on the moon.

The President and Mr. Armstrong went to the patio outside the President's office.

12:31 12:36 Mr. Armstrong presented the President with a plaque com~emora­ ting United States Space Week, 1974, and the fifth anniver­ sary of the first successful manned landing on the moon. Merrmers of the press White House photographer

__ J...£.. 12' ')1 The President and Mr. Armstrong returned to the President's office.

12:36 12:41 The Presiden~ met with Mr. Armstrong.

2:38 2:40 The President motored by golf cart from his office to the San Clemente Compound residence.

2:5B 3 :l!1 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

4:5S 5:12 The President motored fro~ Red Beach to the San Clemente Com­ pound. L...­ __.1.. --' '---_.,'-­ _

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ACTIVITY

The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

The President talked with his Counsellor t Dean Burch.

The President talked with Secretary Kissinger.

The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft.

The President talked with Secretary Kissinger.

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9:43 9:50 P The President talked with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

1:16 1:19 P The President talked with Secretary Kissinger.

2:27 2:39 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

4:15 4:47 The President motored from Red Beach to the San Clemente Compound.

4:48 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

5:53 4:55 p The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft.

5:11 5:24 P The President talked long distance with his Special Counsel, James D. St. Clair.

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9:40 9:45 p The President talked long distance with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

10:37 10 :LiS P The President talked with his Counsellor, Dean Burch.

1:27 1:34 p The President talked long distance with Secretary Kissinger.

2:03 2 : ..1 0r The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

3:29 3 : ~-9 The President motored from Red Beach to the San Clemente Compound.

3:51 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

5:01 5:03 P The President talked long distance with Secretary Kissinger.

5:16 The President and the First Lady went to the San Clemente Compound helipad.

The President shook hands with Sgt. Gerald Got::'.hie, departing Gunnery Officer in Charge of the USNC Fire Rescue Cre\v.

5:18 5:53 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the San Clemente Compound to the Santa Monica Airport, California. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

5:55 6:09 The President and the First Lady motored from the Santa Monica Airport to the residence of Director of the OMB Roy L. Ash, in Bel Air.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Ash.

The Presidential party went into the Ash residence.

The Presidential party went to the side yard of the house.

The Presidential party received their dinner guests. Members of the press~ in/olIt White House photographp.r, in/out

The Presidential party went to the dinin~ area.

The President and the First Lady were honored guests at a dinner party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ash. For a list of dinner guests, see APPENDIX "n."

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9:22 9:37 The President and the First l.ady motored from the Ash residence to the Santa Monica Airport.

9:42 10:18 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the Santa Monica Airport to the San Clemente Compound. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

10: 21 The President and the First Lady returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

11:16 11:19 P The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft.

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DINNER PARTY HOSTED BY MR. AND MRS. ROY L. ASH JULY 21, 1974 Ash Residence, Bel Air, California

President Nixon Mrs. Nixon Tricia Cox, daughter Edward F. Cox, son-in-law

Roy L. Ash, Director of the OMB Mrs. Roy L. Ash

White House Staff

Dean Burch, Counsellor Mrs. Dean Burch Kenneth W. Clawson, Director of Communications Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Executive Director of the Domestic Council Alexander H. Haig, Jr., Assistant Mrs. Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Raymond K. Price, Jr., Special Consultant Kenneth Rush, Counsellor Mrs. Kenneth Rush Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant Mrs. Brent G. Scowcroft Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Mrs. Herbert Stein Gerald L. Warren, Deputy Press Secretary Mrs. Gerald L. Warren Rose Mary Woods, Executive Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Assistant Mrs. Ronald L. Ziegler James D. St.Clair, Special Counsel Mrs. James D. St. Clair APPEJl..TOIX "B" July 21, 1974 Page 2

AcL:nns, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Adams, Duque & Hazeltine

Ahn1anson, Mrs. Howard

Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Atlantic Richfield

Anderson, :Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rockwell International

.Arbuthnot, Ray

Banows1."y, 'Mr. &: Mrs. Wm. Pepperdine University

Barker, Mr. &: Mrs. Norman Jr. United California Bank

Bell, Mr. &: Mrs. Robert S. Teledyne, Inc.

Bell, Mr. Robert M. and fiancee' Lisa Bloomingdale

BJoom.ingdale, Mr. &: Mrs. Al Bryant, Mr. 8,c Mrs. Daniel Bekins Van &: Storage Co. Brock, Mrs. George

Brown, Mr., Alan

Brown, Dr. &: Mrs. Harold California Institute of Technology

Bryant, Mr. &: Mrs. Daniel Bekins Van &: Storage

Carter, Mr. &: Mrs. Edward 'iV.' Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc.

Clawson, Mr. &: Mrs. A. W. Bank of An"lerica

Courtright, Mr. Hernando Beve rly Wilshire Hotel

Dart, Mr. &: Mrs. Justin Dart Industries

Davis, Mr. &: Mrs. Ed"vard M. Chief of Police, Los Angeles

Drown, Mr. &: :Mrs. Jack

Dumke, Mrs. Glenn APPENDIX "B" July 21, 1971+ Page 3 Edgerton, Mr. & Mrs. J. Howard Calif. Federal Savings & Loan

Finch, Mr. &: Mrs. Robert McKenna, Fitting & Finch

Gosden, Mr. &: Mrs. Freeman

Hammer, Mr. & Mrs. Arrnand Occidental Petroleum

Harmon,. Mr. &: Mrs. Tom

Ha:rtley, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Union Oil Co.

Haughton, l\1r. Daniel Lockhe2d Aircraft Co.

Hill, 1.1r. &: Mrs. Robert C. Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards

King, Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. United California Bank

IZlein, Mr. &: Mrs. Herb8rt G Metro Media

Linkletter, 1.11'. & Mrs. Art (cocktails only) :Clewelyn, Mr. & Mrs. Fred· Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce

Luclanan, Mr. &; Mrs. Charles Luckman Developm.ent Corp.

McDaniel, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Litton Industries, Inc.

Magnin, Rabbi &; Mrs. Edgar 'Wilshire ,= Blvd. Temple l\1edberry, Mr. & Mrs. Chauncey Bank of A.."Uerica (cocktails only)

Mendenhall, Mr. & 1v1rs. Ferdinand Valley New's &: Green Sheet

Mullin, Mr. &: Mrs. Sta.nley Sheppard, Mullin Richter &: HalnJ?~'o

Murphy, Mr. & :Mrs. Franklin Times-Mirror Co.

Nixon, M.r. & Mrs. F. Donald

Packard, 1'.1r. & Mrs. David HewleU- Packard APPEt-llHX liB"

July 21, 19711 Prescott, 11r. &.: Mrs. Robert Flying Tiger ),'age 4

Ul'ql\hart, Mr. & Mrs. Ross

Raina, Mr. & Mrs. Si TRVi, Inc.

Roosevelt, Hon. James &: Mrs.

Russell, Hon. Fred J. and Mrs. Gwen Stevens

Salvatori, Iv'lr. & Mrs. Henry Grant Oil Tool Co.

Scharffcnbcl'ger, Mr. & Mrs. George City Investing Co.

Schreiber, Mr. & Mrs. Taft MGA

SrnH} / hir. & Mrs. Wrn. French Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Taylor, 1\11'. Waller

Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. Charles

Thornton, Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Litton Indus tries, Inc.

Tuttle, Mr. & Mrs. Holmes

Vaughn, Mr. & Mrs. John Crocker National Bank

West, Mr. E'>t Mrs. John

Yorty, Mr. & Mrs. S"£tm (form.erly Mayor of Los Angeles) -_.__._------_•.....•...... _.. _ __ . n~E INc-liTE. HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHf.RD NIXOWS Df\llY OIAF('( (See TranI Record 'or Travel I.etivity) -0 ------__l 1 PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JULY 22, 1974 WESTEP~ ~~ITE _ ..~----.._--.------'~--._--.- -­ THE HOUSE TIME DAY SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA 8:48 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTrVITY In Out Lo LD

8:48 8:52 p The President talked long distance with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

9:35 11 :25 The President met with: James ]). St. Clair, Special C,ounsel Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Assistant

11 :25 11:27 The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to his office.

11 :31 12:15 The President lllet \vith Robert H. FhlCh, law partner \vith McKenna, Fitting and Finch and member of the Board of Trustees of the Richard Nixon foundation.

2:13 2:15 The President motored by golf cart from his office to the San Clemente Compound residence.

2:20 2:32 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

3:53 The President motored from Red Beach Lo the San Clemente Compound.

4:29 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

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DATE- (Mo., Day. Yr.)p--­ JULY 23, 1974 ~------~ ------­ - THE WESTERN \~tIITE HOUSE TIME DAY SAN CU~MENTE, CALIFO~2IA 9:08 a.m. TUESDt'..Y TIME :;}f;;~~d r- ACTIVITY -.--l-n-·-'--·Out R:ReC'~J~~t _ I - 9:08 9: 10 I The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Con:pound residence to his office.

9:22 9:26 p The President talked with his Special Counsel, James D. St. Clair.

9:31 9:35 P The President talked long distance with Congressman Olin E. Teague (D-Texas).

9 :43 9 :/;.5 R The lJ rc',ident talh,cl "ith his Deputy Assistant, Haj. Gen. Brent G. Scm·!(:roft.

10:02 10:03 The President rnct vlith: Alan Greenspan) Chairman-designate of the Council of Economic Advis~rs (CEA) Kenneth Rush, CDGas~llor White House photogr&pher"in/out

10:03 The Prcf3idential party Hent to the Conference Room.

10:03 12:45 The President met to discuss the inflation problem \-lith a group of tco[Jom:i.s ts dll.0 bi.lsiI1CSS, finacleial, and labor leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press) in/out \-.Tllite House photog,rapher, in/out

12 :45 The President returned to his office.

2:33 2:37 P The President t·q]J~ed long distance ,.ith Congressman Ivilliam G. Bray (R-Indiana). ~ 3:58 R The President talked long distance with Governor George C. WaLl ac.e (D-Alc.bama).

4:03 II :05 P The President talked long distance ,-lith Senator James B. Al h;n (D-Ala1JEima).

4:32 4:34 The President motored by golf cart from his office to the ~6 San Clemente Compound rc;:>idence. 5:27 The PYE~sident '~!alked along the San Clemente Compound beach.

5:27 The l'residf~nt returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

7:52 7:58 P The President tal.ked long distance with Secretary of State Henry A. Ki.ssinger. I

I HF/SV/]:'•.. '-'" T 0° ,.'(J/7!. " ___.L._ _ _1 .__.._ .._ ..._.__._.__ .. . _ - ..... _-_._-_._._..._-----'I APPENDIX "A" Attendance not confirmed MEETING WITH ECONO}lISTS, BUSINESS, FINANCIAL, AND LABOR LEADERS JULY 23, 1974 Conference Room, San Clemente Compound, California A.L~DERSON, ROBERT O. Chainnan Atlant-lc Richfield

BARBER, C. F. Chairman America.n Slndting and Refining Co.

BECHTEL, STEPHEN D. Chairrnan Bechtel Corporation

BURGER, GEORGE J. . National Fedej~ation of Independent Businesses

CARTER, ED Chairman. Carter. Hawley, Hale, Inc.

CRA'\VFORD, l'liORRIS D., JR. Chairman Bowery Savings Banl~

CREAN, JOHN C. Chairm.an Fleehvood Enterprises, bl.c.·

DAVIS, STUART Chairm.an Great 'Western Financi;'d. Corp.

EINZIG, ROBERT S. Vice Presidcnt and Econornist T ransarnerica Corp.

ENSJ... EY, GROVEJl W. Executive Vice :Presi(1(;1;t National Association of Mutual Sewings Banks

FEFFER, DR. HENRY Vice :President of 1,,1ccEcztl .fI...£fairs Gcor[;c Vlashin.gton Uni.v0rsity 2. APPENDIX "A" July 23, J.914 Page 2 FITZSLMMONS, FRANK E. President International Brotherhood of Teamsters

GaLS, A. GEORGE .Vice President and Eco'nomist Arthur D. Little, Inc.

GRAYSON, JACK C. Dean School of Business Administration Southern Methodist University

GREENSPAN7 ALAN President Townsend-Greenspan & Co.• Inc.

HAAS 7 "\'{ALTER A. 7 JR. Chairman Strauss Levi and Company l r~, HENDERSON7 BRUCE D. President The Boston Consulting Group Inc•

. HOLLAND. JEROME Former Ambassador

JOHNSON7 JOHN H. Editor and Publisher Johnson Publishing Cornpany

KENNA, E. DOUGLAS President NA.."\1

LOVELACE, JON B. President Capital Research and lVlanagement Co.

MADDEN, CARL H. Chief Economist U. S. Chamber of Commerce 3. APPENDIX "A" July 23:I9l4 Page 3 MAY, ·WILLIP.JvI F. Chairman funerican Can Company

McFARLAl\TD, JA1\1ES Chairman General Mills

MOSER, STEPHEN B. Chairman Boise Cascade Corp.

PACKARD. DAVID Chairman' Hewlett-Pack2.rd Company

ROCKEFELLER, DAVID Chairman Chase Manhattan Bank

SHEPARD, H. A. Ghair:man TRW.. INC.

SIMMONS .. GRAN"T G. JR. Chairman Simmons Company

SOL01VION. EZRA Professor of Business' . Graduate School of Business Adrninist'.:atioli Stanford University

SOMMERS, ALBERT T. Vice President and Economist Conference Board

'\VALKER, CHARLS E. President Charls E. 'Walker AS50ci;:1:tes, Inc. APPENDIX "A" July 23, 19-74 Page 4 \VElTMAN, :N1ARINA V. N. Professor of Economics University of Pittsburgh

'WILDE, FRAZAR Former Chairman Connecticut General Life Insurance Company

Staff

Kenneth Rush t Counsellor Herbert Steint Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Peter M. Flanigant'Executive Director of the Co~ncil on International Economic Policy (CIEP) William J. BaroodYt Jr.tSpecial Consultant John G. Car)..son t Staff Assistant 'Dennis H. Wood t staff, Council on International Economic Policy (ClEP) 1.:~:_""n1' ~ MVU~~ PRESiDENI HiCH,.,\HfJ r~l):(}r~'s OJ\!LY DIA~y------'-'-'----'---'--1 (s« T.ml Rei:":" fo, 2!,,::::~~~~~ity) . ~__ , PL.Vr: D.-\Y BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) .JUl.Y 21~, 1974 THE I'!ESTERN HOUSE -.-- .. --.------. -----·-1 HHITE TIME DAY CALIFO&~IA SAN CLEMENTE, 8:25 p.m. HEDNESDAY PHONE ------~------TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTlVJ1Y .­ .._~~-- In Out 10 LD --I 8:25 8:28 P The President talked long d istance \vith Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.

11:2 5 11:29 P The President talked long distance with Secretary Kissinger.

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----~--_._-_._------_._JULY 25 1974 - THE HESTERN HlUTE HOUSE TIME DAY _ Sfu~ CLEHENTE , CALIFORNIA 3:06 p.m. THUR?_D_AI _ PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -----.------+---,-----1 III Out to to f---t---t--i--;-'------··-----­ 3:06 3:08 The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to the helipad.

3:10 3:47 The President flew by helicopter from the San Clemente Compound to the FBI Building he1ipad~ Los Angeles. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "A."

3:48 3:55 The President motored from the FBI Building helipad to the Century Plaza Hotel.

The President was greeted by William G. Bryant, General Manager of the Century Plaza Hotel.

The President ,"-Tas escorted to the penthouse level of the hotel by Mr. Bryanto

4:03 The President went to his suite.

4:27 The President vlent to the holding area of the Los Angeles Room.

4:30 The President went to the stage.

The President was introduced by William F. Smith, President of the California Chamber of Co~nerce.

I: : 32 5:07 The President addressed a nationwide radio and television audience on the state of the U.S. economy. The President spoke at a conference sponsored by four major California business associations: Merchants and Manufacturers Association California Chamber of Conmerce California Manufacturers Association Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "B."

5:08 Frederick Llewellyn, Chairman of the Board of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, thanked the President for his remarks.

5';10 The President returned to his limousine.

5:10 5:18 The President motored from the Century Plaza Hotel to the FBI Building helipad.

The President gre.eted and posed for photographs with members of the Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle squad. White House photograph2T I I---.. --l.. ,_'- . • .•_. ""

n_~_ 1 _Il 2 THE WHiTE HOUSE PRESiDENT RICHf\RD NIXON'S DAILY DlAf\Y (See Travel Record for Tnvel AClivity) I--·------~------I PLACE DAY '1EGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) JULY 25, 1974 ~._--~-~_._------.~--- THE WESTERN ~VHITE HOUSE TIME DAY SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA 5:23 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY I----,------+-----,r'­ In Out Lo LD

5:55 The President flew by helicopter from the FBI Building, Los Angeles to the San Clemente Compound. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

5:59 The President retur'ned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

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PLATFORM GUESTS PRESIDENT I S ECONOMIC ADDRESS TO NATION July 25, 197 Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California

President Nixon Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CF..A) William J. Baroody, Jr., Special Consultant Roy L. Ash, Director of the OMB Kenneth Rush, Counsellor

California Chamber of Commerce William F. Smith, President Don Stevning, Chairman of the California Chamber Agriculture Committee William Bergen, Director Hulsey S. Lokey, South California Regional Vice President George Sawyer, General Manager Program

California Manufacturers Associat ion John S. Torrey, President William J. Bird, member Robert T. Monagan, Executive Vice President-elect Frank E. McCreery, Director Harry M. Lawson, Chairman of the Executive Committee

Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Frederick Llewellyn, Chairman of the Board Robert R. Dockson, Senior Vice President Howard JLLlen, Vice President James Kenney, Vice President Albert C. Martin, Vice President

Merchants and Manufacturers Association Walter M. Colley, President J. Murray YUnker, Chairman of the Executive Committee David Soash, Executive Vice President E. H. "Rubie" Clark, Jr., member Fred L. Hartley, member E. Douglas Kenna, President of the National Association of ManufactllI'erS (NAM) - ----.- ..------.------. -- .------,------.------.-,-~- ----. l : I df. WHI'E. HOUSE ~ PRESIDENT RICHARD NiXON'S DAILY DIARY D.~\· (S-<-e Travel Record (er Travel Activity) ..p I,-:LACE BECAN···------...... :...------D-A-T-E-(-MD.. Day, Yr.) "-1

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The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to his office.

11 :05 11:50 The President met to discuss international affairs and U.S.­ German bilateral relations with: Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Guenther van Well, Director of the Political Division of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs Heinz Weber, Counselor of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs and interpreter Berndt von Staden, Ambassador from Germany to the U.S. Martin J. Hillenbrand, Ambassador from the U.S. to Germany Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11:55 12:15 The President met with Herbert G. Klein, Director of Corporate Relations for Metromedia. White House photographer, in/out

12:30 1:02 The President met to discuss proposals for the fiscal 1976 budget with Director of the OMB Roy L. Ash. White House photographer, in/out

3:39 3:40 The President motored from his office to the San Clemente Compou~d residence.

4:01 4:15 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound residence to Red Beach.

5:14 5:27 The President motored from Red Beach to the San Clemente Compound residence.

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I_SAN__C_L_Er_fr:_N_'I'_E.-.t .,C_AL-:I-::-F~0-=RJ'l'_ITA . :1:.:0:....::.:.59:.....::a:..:..:.:.:.m. SATURDAY PHONE ---­ TIME P=Placed R=Received ~.CTIVITY ------,------f---,---, In Out to LD

10:59 11:01 The President motored by golf cart from the San Clemente Compound residence to his office.

11:01 11 :20 The President met with: James T. Lynn, Secretary of HUD

Kenneth R. Colc t Jr., Executive Director of the Domestic Council Members of the press, in/out V-.Thite House photographer, in/out

11 :21 11 :27 The President met with: Dr. Charles L. Lowman, physician and founder of the Orthopaedic Hospital in Los Angeles Mrs. Ch,H1es L. I"OIV'man

11 :27 The Presidential party went to the patio outside the President's office.

11 :27 11:35 The President presented the "Medal of Freedom" to Dr. Lowman for his contributions and achievements in the field of medicine. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the p~ess, in/out White House photographer,in/out

11 :35 The President returned to his office.

12:00 12 :11 The President Jn2t with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Brent G1 Scowcroft.

2:58 3 :11 The President motored from the San Clemente Compound to Red Beach.

4:31 5:02 The President motored from Red Beac.h to the San Clemente Compound.

5:03 The President returned to the San Clemente Compound residence.

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PRESENTATION OF "MEDAL OF FREEDOM" TO DR. CHARLES L. LOVJMAN San Clemente Compound, California July 27, 1974

President Nixon Dr. Charles L. Lowman, physician and recipient of the lIMedal of Freedom" Mrs. Charles L. Lowman Mrs. Neva Service, friend of the Lovnnan's Mar:' Thweatt, friend Marguerite Heinz, friend John Dunlop, friend I' nt "'H' 0, nUU"c, (See 'J IJvel RI,corJ (or Travel Actlvity) IPL~CF_--l';AYJiE(;';;::)------'- ,--- .------._--'---_.-.---f , DATE (Mo,. Day, Yr,) JULY 28, 1974 T'r:E HESTERH \\[UTE HOUSE TIME DAY SA.~ CU,:;[Cl'iTE, c.t\L I FORNTA 2:05 p.m. SUNDAY ------'-Pi~iONET'------'------'-'----- TIME po=Pla,c

2:05 The PresidcJ1t \\Tent to the San Clemente Compound helipad.

2:05 2:20 The JJresidcnt: flevi by helicopter from the San Clemente Comp0un to El Toro MCAS. For a list of passengers, see ~PPENDIX "A. II

PDT 2:25 The President: fle1;7 ilY the "S'lJirit of '76" from E1 Tara HCAS, Califol:njL to Arclrc,,,'s AIIB I Naryland. For a list of pas- sengers, [;ce Al__ll)]'''::':_~ \'1' __TV::,_.:-:_ "B "

(Actual flying time - 4 hours, 25 minutes)

9:52 9:59 1'11e President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland tal the South Gt'ounds of the Hhitc Hom;c. For • list of pas- I APIY';T'DJ~" sengers, '~ep. ~,_-.!~-::.'~__ ._:~~~ __"A~_._ "

9:59 Tbe President '''t:~nt to the second floor Residence.

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2:28 2:29 P The President talked 'vi th his Counsel, J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

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The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met to discuss Secretary Simon's recent trip to the Middle East and Europe with: 3:25 4:26 William P. Simon, Secret2ry of the Treasury 3:25 4:26 Kenneth Rush, Counsellor 3:25 4:26 Maj. Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant 3:26 3:30 Members of the press 3:26 3:30 White House photographer

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